‘Tis the Peak Season for Deer-Car Collisions

11/6/2017

‘Tis the season for deer collisions. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), more than 1.5 million deer-vehicle collisions happen each year in the U.S, which cause over $1 billion in vehicle damage each year.

Although deer-vehicle collisions are a year-round issue, keep in mind spring and fall are peak times for deer-related accidents. October through December is prime deer mating and migrating season, so drivers should be more alert doing these months.

Tips to Avoid Deer-Vehicle Collisions

Drive with caution.

Drive with caution especially in marked deer-crossing zones and along roads surrounded by farmland or forests.

Be alert during high travel times.

Be especially attentive around dawn and dusk. Deer tend to be particularly active between 6 – 9 p.m. These are the highest risk times for deer-vehicle collisions.

Use high beams.

Make sure to use your high beams when possible for nighttime driving. High beams will better illuminate the deer’s eyes on or near the road.

Know their behavior.

Keep in mind that deer tend to travel in herds and in a single file. If you see one deer, there are likely more behind it.

Be safe.

Always wear your seat belt. The Insurance Information Institute reports that 60 percent of deaths caused by animal-vehicle accidents were people who were not wearing a seat belt.

How to Stay In Control when you Encounter a Deer

If you determine a crash is unavoidable, keep these in mind:

Don’t swerve.

Stay in your lane so you don’t move into the path of another vehicle or lose control of yours.

Brake.

Be sure to brake firmly and hold onto the steering wheel.

Remain calm.

Bring your vehicle to a controlled stop and take the appropriate necessary actions. Call the police and connect with a Farm Bureau agent to report the accident. Collision with a deer or another animal is typically covered under the comprehensive portion of your vehicle insurance.

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